Pay attention to the charging and discharging of the battery. When charging, choose the appropriate charging current and time to avoid overcharging or undercharging. Every time you use the tractor, you should try to avoid running out of the battery, and at the same time, it should not be violently discharged. The interval between two starts should be greater than 2 minutes, and the preheating time of the glow plug should not exceed 40 seconds to avoid excessive damage to the battery.
Batteries should be stored in a clean, dry, and ventilated warehouse with a temperature between 0 degree and 40 degree . When transporting, handle it with care to prevent collisions and never turn it upside down. Keep the battery clean and dry. If there is dust or corrosion on the surface of the battery, it should be cleaned in time. Use a mild detergent when cleaning and wipe dry with a clean cloth.

Check battery performance regularly. The performance of the battery will gradually decrease with the increase of use time, so its capacity and voltage need to be tested regularly. Through testing, you can promptly find out whether the battery needs to be replaced or repaired. Do not loosen the filling plug before using a dry-charged battery to prevent the battery from losing its dry-charge performance.







